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How orphanages harm children

WebEvidence shows that the delivery of care and protection in an orphanage is inadequate. Children require individualised care and attention – which they cannot receive in an institutional setting. Neglect is a feature of the …

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C)ACCESS TO QUALITY, INCLUSIVE HEALTH SERVICES

Web3.8 Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable …

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Home Hope and Homes for Children

WebFor every £1 you donate, we spend. 71p on programmes to support families, close orphanages and reform child protection in the countries where we work. 3p on global …

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Key Approaches to Response

WebHealth: through advocacy and in collaboration with the ministry/dept. of health and local hospitals and clinics, ensure the health needs (both existing and in the event of COVID …

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Why it Matters: How orphanages hold back progress

WebOrphanages don’t just harm children – they harm all of us. Ensuring that children grow up in resilient, loving, family-based care impacts a broad range of human development …

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PROTECTION OF CHILDREN DURING THE COVID-19 …

Webleaders and providers, including community health and education workers to develop such plans. These plans should include at a minimum: • Clear policy statement prioritizing …

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Behind the Mask of Care

WebSynopsis: This report presents the findings of the 2019-2020 assessment conducted within the Pilot assessment of residential healthcare facilities for children and …

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Key Recommendations for the 2019 UNGA Resolution on the …

Webat the heart of the global development agenda, the critical role that families play in ensuring children’s health, physical, social, and emotional development, …

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welcome the Neighbourhood, Development and International …

Websuch as early childhood development, inclusive education, health, etc. 3. Support structural reforms of child protection and care systems through the transition from institutions to …

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Why do children end up in orphanages

WebPoverty and lack of access to resources. Across the world, poverty is one of the biggest factors leading to children being separated from their families and entering orphanages. …

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Inclusive societies Hope and Homes for Children

WebThe UN Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities state the right of all people (including children) with disabilities to independent-living, family life and to access the …

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EU support for care reform for children in Uganda in the …

WebSDG 3 – Good health and wellbeing: Institutionalisation has a devastating impact on children’s health and wellbeing. In certain cases, institutions fail to provide sufficient …

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Institutionalised Children: Seminar on Standards of Care and …

WebSeminar on Standards of Care and Mental Health is one such example which sprouted over a period of one year in 2013. Spread over several countries, after weekly …

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A journey for children’s rights: Joint reaction to the new EU …

Web2. Socio-economic inclusion, health and education We welcome the recognition that every child has the right to an adequate standard of living and equal opportunities from the …

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Project Partners: Child in Need Institute (CINI)

WebAbout CINI. CINI is an Indian non-government organisation, working with and for poor and marginalised children in India. For more than 40 years, they’ve been supporting …

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Orphanages are the problem

WebThese orphanages are sometimes seen as an appropriate response to perceived ‘orphan crises’. These ‘crises’ can be linked to wars, natural disasters or …

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Why child development hinges on love and hope

WebProfessor Barry Bogin has been a student of human physical growth and development since the 1970s. An anthropologist, and expert on child development, …

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More than food and shelter:

WebAll of us need at least a minimum number of lasting, positive, and significant interpersonal relationships that provide us with adequate interaction, support, belonging, …

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HOPE AND HOMES FOR CHILDREN, RWANDA

WebHealth care, including nutritional support for young children, health checks and access to information about disease, nutrition and hygiene. After‐school programme and child …

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